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* DoingItForTheArt: The first issues in black and white were this; the comic's creators made it only for fun, thinking that [[ItWillNeverCatchOn it just wouldn't sell]]. That was true at first, but word of mouth quickly worked its magic and they ended up with a surprise hit on their hands.

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* DoingItForTheArt: The first issues in black and white were this; the comic's creators made it only for fun, thinking that [[ItWillNeverCatchOn it just wouldn't sell]].sell. That was true at first, but word of mouth quickly worked its magic and they ended up with a surprise hit on their hands.
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* NamesTheSame: Cazador's ArchEnemy Melkor and his rival Balrog are obvious Shout-Outs to Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium, while the American Cazador, Robert Howard, is named after the creator of Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.

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* NamesTheSame: Cazador's ArchEnemy Melkor and his rival Balrog are obvious Shout-Outs to Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium, while the American Cazador, Robert Howard, is named after the creator of Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: ''Cazador'' has never been published in the USA, but the character himself has a cameo (albeit without his iconic cowl) in an issue of ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League]]'' pencilled by Ariel Olivetti, acording to a commentary by the artist himself in the Argentinean magazine ''Lazer''. In fact, as Olivetti worked on the first issues of the comic, he has included other references to it in his works for the American market as well. In an [[http://www.zonanegativa.com/?p=64594 interview]] for a Spanish website, he revealed that his cover for ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] War Journal'' #7 is a ShoutOut to that of the first issue of ''Cazador'', with Frank Castle striking a similar pose as the title character, and that the superhero-style costume he dons during that series is partially inspired by Cazador's original design (which was later introduced to the comic as his American counterpart).

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: ''Cazador'' has never been published in the USA, but the character himself has a cameo (albeit without his iconic cowl) in an issue of ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League]]'' pencilled by Ariel Olivetti, acording to a commentary by the artist himself in the Argentinean Argentinian magazine ''Lazer''. In fact, as Olivetti worked on the first issues of the comic, he has included other references to it in his works for the American market as well. In an [[http://www.zonanegativa.com/?p=64594 interview]] for a Spanish website, he revealed that his cover for ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] War Journal'' #7 is a ShoutOut to that of the first issue of ''Cazador'', with Frank Castle striking a similar pose as the title character, and that the superhero-style costume he dons during that series is partially inspired by Cazador's original design (which was later introduced to the comic as his American counterpart).
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* NamesTheSame: Cazador's ArchEnemy Melkor and his rival Balrog are obvious Shout-Outs to Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium, while the American Cazador, Robert Howard, is named after the creator of Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.

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* NamesTheSame: Cazador's ArchEnemy Melkor and his rival Balrog are obvious Shout-Outs to Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium, while the American Cazador, Robert Howard, is named after the creator of Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.

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* DoingItForTheArt: The first issues in black and white were this; the comic's creators made it only for fun, thinking that [[ItWillNeverCatchOn it just wouldn't sell]]. That was true at first, but word of mouth quickly worked its magic and they ended up with a surprise hit on their hands.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: ''Cazador'' has never been published in the USA, but the character himself has a cameo (albeit without his iconic cowl) in an issue of ''[[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice League]]'' pencilled by Ariel Olivetti, acording to a commentary by the artist himself in the Argentinean magazine ''Lazer''. In fact, as Olivetti worked on the first issues of the comic, he has included other references to it in his works for the American market as well. In an [[http://www.zonanegativa.com/?p=64594 interview]] for a Spanish website, he revealed that his cover for ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]] War Journal'' #7 is a ShoutOut to that of the first issue of ''Cazador'', with Frank Castle striking a similar pose as the title character, and that the superhero-style costume he dons during that series is partially inspired by Cazador's original design (which was later introduced to the comic as his American counterpart).
* NamesTheSame: Cazador's ArchEnemy Melkor and his rival Balrog are obvious Shout-Outs to Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium, while the American Cazador, Robert Howard, is named after the creator of Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.

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